AuburnNW24
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I have learned a lot on this forum, by reading other's posts and responses. I thought I would like to contribute back.
I have a TC24DA with a 12LA loader. I bent one of the hydraulic lines on the cross beam on my loader. It must have caught on something in the woods when I was clearing??? To prevent further damage I built a small sheet metal guard to cover the lines. (see attached photo and drawing). Hopefully it will also keep the rocks and twigs from collecting between the lines and the cross beam.
The bolts are 2 1/2" 1/4-20 and were difficult to remove. I broke one off and had to result to Broken Bolt Removal 101. I put lube on the replacements.
My dealer was out of the fancy blue paint. It is on order. I thought about just painting it orange.
I hope someone can use this info.
~ Rich in Seattle
I have a TC24DA with a 12LA loader. I bent one of the hydraulic lines on the cross beam on my loader. It must have caught on something in the woods when I was clearing??? To prevent further damage I built a small sheet metal guard to cover the lines. (see attached photo and drawing). Hopefully it will also keep the rocks and twigs from collecting between the lines and the cross beam.
The bolts are 2 1/2" 1/4-20 and were difficult to remove. I broke one off and had to result to Broken Bolt Removal 101. I put lube on the replacements.
My dealer was out of the fancy blue paint. It is on order. I thought about just painting it orange.
I hope someone can use this info.
~ Rich in Seattle